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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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hello all,

need some advice on these two forms concerning affidavit of support. during the K1 process, which form is necessary for me, the petitioner to fill out? Also, I will have a co-sponsor ... what form must he fill out? Must we send them in together? Since i am out of the USA currently, do I have to get my form noterized at any particular place? thanks ... Ali(&)jef

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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hello all,

need some advice on these two forms concerning affidavit of support. during the K1 process, which form is necessary for me, the petitioner to fill out? Also, I will have a co-sponsor ... what form must he fill out? Must we send them in together? Since i am out of the USA currently, do I have to get my form noterized at any particular place? thanks ... Ali(&)jef

You have to fill out the affadavit and have it notarised. Usually most banks have a notary.

I sent mine with my fiance so that she had it for her interview at the embassy.

All the affadavits are filled out by the person sponsoring or planning to support the non US.

wow, we have already recieved our Biometrics appointments. It is only 2 1/2 weeks away.

It seems to be moving rather quickly.

This is great.

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If required for the interview in Brazil, you will send the I-134 with supporting documentation. I-864 is used later in the AOS stage of K-1 immigration. It is filed with the I-485.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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the petitioner and the co-sponsor need to fill out the I-134 each and get it notarized. dont really know how that works when youre not in your home country. make sure you show supporting documents for the affidavit. then send it to your partner caust it will be needed at the time of the interview.

like dan+gemvita wrote, the I-864 is needet later on when applying for AOS.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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I believe that for the I-134 you can go to the US embassy/consulate and sign it in front if a CO. There are instructions on that on the I-134.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Brazil does require the I-134 (I-864 will be for AOS).

This is the only document that needs to be notarized. You can have that done at your local bank - or by anyone that is a notary. You sometimes find notaries at the bank of other package stores.

A bunch of secretaries where I work are notaries, and one did it for free :thumbs: .

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